HOW TO HOLD ABSOLUTELY INTERESTING SPRINT REVIEW MEETING

During a Scrum, regular sprint review meeting is scheduled to test, code, and determine the usability of a piece of software. Teams are expected to deliver a shippable product during each increment or Sprint.
To ensure their success, sprint review meeting is held at the end of each sprint. During the review, the Scrum team shows the Scrum Master and client what they have accomplished by demonstrating the newly designed features.
Sprint review meetings are deliberately informal. Programs like PowerPoint are forbidden and a preparation time limit of 2 hours maximum is set. These meetings are not, nor should they be viewed as a distraction or major detour for the team. Instead, they should be a natural transition and result of the sprint session.
Typically, the Scrum Master, members of the management team, the product owner, customers, developers from other projects, and the Scrum team participate in the sprint review meeting.
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